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<blockquote data-quote="desert rat 2" data-source="post: 131897" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>The tanks were built in the 50's by Lee Berry (founder of the Slash X Ranch). There is the tank at Stoddard Wells (and also a metal tank nearer the well, if it's still there, I think some tweaker scrappers may have gotten to it), a tank SE of Hodge in a little canyon (this one is metal with cement covering), and a concrete tank NE of the Wild Wash offramp. As you are traveling on the 15 N of the Wild Wash exit, look to the East for a gap between the hills. S of the gap by about 1/4 mile is a smaller wash with green bushes visible from the freeway. This is a spring and the tank is towards the freeway from the spring. There are also a couple of old home foundations that pre-date the Lee Berry Era.</p><p> </p><p>what I find most interesting is that while many people are aware of the Slash X Ranch and the ranching history of the area, Lee Berry only put cattle out on the Stoddard Open Area for two years. East of the Slash X Ranch (across 247) had cattle up until just a few years ago.</p><p> </p><p>Okay boys, that's your History Lesson for the day......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desert rat 2, post: 131897, member: 321"] The tanks were built in the 50's by Lee Berry (founder of the Slash X Ranch). There is the tank at Stoddard Wells (and also a metal tank nearer the well, if it's still there, I think some tweaker scrappers may have gotten to it), a tank SE of Hodge in a little canyon (this one is metal with cement covering), and a concrete tank NE of the Wild Wash offramp. As you are traveling on the 15 N of the Wild Wash exit, look to the East for a gap between the hills. S of the gap by about 1/4 mile is a smaller wash with green bushes visible from the freeway. This is a spring and the tank is towards the freeway from the spring. There are also a couple of old home foundations that pre-date the Lee Berry Era. what I find most interesting is that while many people are aware of the Slash X Ranch and the ranching history of the area, Lee Berry only put cattle out on the Stoddard Open Area for two years. East of the Slash X Ranch (across 247) had cattle up until just a few years ago. Okay boys, that's your History Lesson for the day...... [/QUOTE]
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